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Green Grows the Garden
Accused of arson, Toby confesses; but is there more to his story? (2M, 1F)
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Anywhere but Rotherham
Margaret arrives at the Pearly Gates in this Angelic tale with a Devilish twist. (2M, 1F)
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Rumpelstiltskin
Can Princess Penelope guess the Goblin’s name and learn a lesson of responsibility? (1F, 2E)
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Paws for Thought
Three short sketches with an animal theme (1F, 1M & 1E)
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The Potter Effect
A tired and overworked vet can’t see his next patient – because it’s an invisible rabbit who is a fan of a certain boy wizard. (3E)
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Confusion at the Gentlemen’s Outfitters
A Gentleman’s outfitters try to provide the very best for Jack who, they later find out, is actually a dog. (1E, 1M & 1F)
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The Interpreter
A Salesman can apparently translate what a potential customer’s cat is saying. (1E, 1M & 1F)
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Little Miss Muffet
Miss Muffet picks Incy Wincy out of a line-up but was it he who ‘sat down beside her’?. (1F & 2E)
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Love Under Construction
A set-designer interrupts a show, thinking it’s just a rehearsal. (3E)
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What Comes Round
A boxer realises his opponent used to be a Children’s entertainer – and a sworn enemy! (3E)
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Captain and the Jolly Sailors 👂
A dog discovers a WWII German Spy! (1E or 3E) 👂
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OMMG
Two people seek enlightenment but end up finding each other. (3E)
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The Perfect Couple
A marriage counselor encounters a couple with an unusually challenging problem: they are too perfect. (3E)
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Puppy Love
Jay’s lost dog might have returned in an unexpected manner. (2M, 1F)
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Super Lunch
Two retired super-heroes meet for lunch and decide to show society that they’re not ‘past-it’ (3E)
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An Inconvenient Crime
A burglar turns up with a question… “is it convenient to rob you right now”? (1F, 2M)
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We Three
Past, present and future walk into a bar… (1F, 1M, 1E)
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A Night Under the Stars
A man on a park bench encounters someone who may not be ‘of this world’ (2M, 1E)
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A Pain in the Neck
A Vampire and a Vampire hunter meet at a costume party (3E)
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From the House
Three theatre-goers wonder if they’re watching a play or if they are the play (3E)